Malcolm Turnbull defends his promise that doctors' fees won't go up because of the Coalition's policies, but Bill Shorten says the Prime Minister cannot be trusted with Medicare. Follow the final day of campaigning live.
Health authorities investigate cases of people being injected with illegally imported Botox and other cosmetic products by unqualified people in residential premises and hotel rooms.
Former London mayor Boris Johnson abruptly pulls out of the race to become Britain's next prime minister after his Brexit campaign ally withdraws his support and announces a bid of his own.
Home value increases across many capital cities lost a bit of steam throughout June but prices in Sydney and Melbourne continued to surge, new figures show.
The wife of notorious Australian terrorist Mohamed Elomar is given a two-year suspended jail sentence for supporting him so he could fight for Islamic State.
There has been a strong reaction from the Polynesian community over the way the mythical demigod Maui is portrayed in the film Moana, after Disney released a trailer for the animated movie.
The ozone hole over Antarctica is finally "healing" almost 30 years after the world agreed to ban the chemicals responsible for its creation, researchers say.
Australian mother Sally Faulkner and former soldier Adam Whittington are charged with kidnapping over the botched attempt to bring her children to Australia, Whittington's lawyer says.
The number of hate crimes reported to British police online, including some assaults, increases by more than 500 per cent in the week after the country voted to leave the European Union, a senior police chief says.
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